Bikes, Pedestrians and Transit

Cities that are walkable are more attractive to new employers and new residents. They help spur economic growth

Walkable cities are safer and healthier.

Walkable, bicycle-friendly cities encourage less dependence on cars and help reduce carbon footprints

New Brunswick is working to make the city more walkable and bicycle-friendly. Enhanced crosswalks have been installed around town, bike lane construction is expected to start in 2012 through a project funded through Middlesex County and the NJTPA and local ordinances have been updated to provide for safer cycling throughout the city.

Use the pull down menu above to learn more about bicycling and pedestrians in New Brunswick.